This document is a page from a report by the Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) concerning its investigation into the conduct of Department of Justice attorneys in the Epstein case. The OPR outlines the scope and limitations of its investigation, noting it lacks jurisdiction over state officials and that the significant passage of time (approx. 12 years) affected witness recollections. The report's analysis relied heavily on contemporaneous emails and communications from the 2006-2008 period to evaluate the attorneys' actions based on the information available to them at that time.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Epstein |
Subject of an investigation by the USAO, entered a guilty plea under an NPA, and his criminal behavior was a focus of...
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| Ron DeSantis | Florida Governor |
Mentioned in a footnote for directing the Florida Department of Law Enforcement to investigate state authorities' con...
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| Acosta |
Mentioned in a footnote as someone who, along with three managers, left the USAO during or after the resolution of th...
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| OPR | government agency |
The Office of Professional Responsibility, the entity conducting the investigation into Department attorneys' conduct...
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| Department | government agency |
Refers to the Department of Justice, whose attorneys' conduct is being investigated by OPR.
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| USAO | government agency |
The U.S. Attorney's Office, which conducted the original investigation of Epstein.
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| Florida Department of Law Enforcement | government agency |
Mentioned in a footnote as being directed by Governor Ron DeSantis to investigate state authorities' conduct related ...
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Mentioned in a footnote in relation to Epstein's work release program.
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